With 165 million cumulative Symbian smartphones shipped
since the formation of Symbian and currently 134 Symbian
smartphone models commercially available, it would be interesting
to see the effects on the 8,134 third-party Symbian applications
commercially available by what Nokia calls “PAMP”.

MySQL offers one of the most complete selection of application
programmer interface support. Some of these are in the form of a
library (such as the MySQL C API library) while others are in the
form of a driver (such as the ODBC driver). For most
people/situations - the choice of which interface to use is
obvious as it is often dictated by the programming language in
use (JDBC for Java for example).

Here are some reasons for considering the ODBC interface. Note;
some of these reasons can apply to more than one interface.

Earlier this week I released the revamped Connector/NET
documentation. This is part of the wider Connectors chapter
rework, which I’m currently finishing by doing the Connector/J
and Connector/MXJ documentation.

Connector/NET provides a full ADO.NET compatible interface to
MySQL and is compatible both the Windows .NET and Mono
installations.

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